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Pam J. Crabtree

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Pam J. Crabtree is a Professor of Anthropology at New York University where she has taught since 1990. Crabtree is a zooarchaeologist who has carried out field and laboratory research in Europe, Egypt, the Near and Middle East, and historic North America. Although she is trained as a medieval archaeologist, she has worked on zooarchaeological collections ranging in date from the Pleistocene to the 19th and early 20th centuries. She teaches zooarchaeology at NYU on a regular basis, and she also teaches an undergraduate course on animal domestication that focuses on horses, donkeys, cats, and dogs. Crabtree is the author of many books and articles on the study of animal bones from archaeological sites. She is the author of Provisioning Ipswich—Animal Bones from the Saxon and Medieval Town (2021), Middle Saxon Animal Husbandry in East Anglia (2012), and West Stow: Early Anglo-Saxon Animal Husbandry (1990). Crabtree is the co-author (with Bradley Adams) of Comparative Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual of
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